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Messiah: A Contemporary Adaptation of the Classic Work on Jesus' Life, the Desire of Ages by Thomas, Jerry D
- Narrated by: Dalan Decker
- Length: 15 hrs and 10 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Publisher's Summary
The Desire of Ages reborn!
More than a hundred years ago, Ellen G. White penned The Desire of Ages, a classic volume on the life of Jesus that has been a source of inspiration and enlightenment to millions of readers all over the world. Author Jerry D. Thomas’s passion to make this powerful story more accessible to today’s listener has given birth to Messiah - a contemporary adaptation of Mrs. White’s great work. Thomas’s friendly style amplifies the beautiful message of this devotional classic, making the sublime themes of the original easier to grasp.
The stories and teachings that thrilled the simple country folk of Galilee can touch our hearts also. Like its predecessor, this book is sure to leave its mark on future generations because of one thing: it lifts up the Man who kept the Promise and changed the world. Come and meet the MESSIAH.